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we heard endlessly that october was not a strong month in the economy. we know it from the tech companies. but you know who we don't know it from? the consumer. the consumer is remarkable in this country whether it be homes or cars or shirts or sweaters, the consumer spending beyond what anyone seems to think possible. numbers from nike or disappointment from deckers, you are drawing the wrong conclusions to the other ones. hedge funds are corrosive across the board thinking. all they do is think that it is just from one pin to another. there isn't that kind of pin action. they don't think hmm, coach is taking its eye off the ball. instead they short every single department store. they don't say a ha, nike is charging too much in china. they say footwear is awful everywhere. they don't think that ugg has peaked. they think that stores that carry uggs have stopped ringing up big sales. they just bet against every other apparel company out there, which brings me to pvh. you know a stock doesn't go up 20% because you bump numbers by 30 cents. the calvin kle
we heard endlessly that october was not a strong month in the economy. we know it from the tech companies. but you know who we don't know it from? the consumer. the consumer is remarkable in this country whether it be homes or cars or shirts or sweaters, the consumer spending beyond what anyone seems to think possible. numbers from nike or disappointment from deckers, you are drawing the wrong conclusions to the other ones. hedge funds are corrosive across the board thinking. all they do is...
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it has all come down to the economy. the last presidential debate this past week was about foreign policy but dominated by the discussion of the economy and that's what we're going to hear from the candidates on the campaign trail. >> candy, ultimately those, that small sliver that mark is talking about, wants answers as you suggest, they are not likely to get in the next week and a half or so. inevitably, there are going to be unanswered questions. it won't matter for the loser what is the advantage to being nonspecific right now. can they still -- can these candidates who are deadlocked, can they win this election without getting more specific? >> well, somebody will without -- and neither one of them have been very specific as you well know. i do think, ali, that in terms of putting out a -- look, here's the bill i'm going to introduce, or here's the exact numbers in the budget, in general what happens with campaigns, at least for the presidency, it is less about feilling in those lines a it is about talking about a d
it has all come down to the economy. the last presidential debate this past week was about foreign policy but dominated by the discussion of the economy and that's what we're going to hear from the candidates on the campaign trail. >> candy, ultimately those, that small sliver that mark is talking about, wants answers as you suggest, they are not likely to get in the next week and a half or so. inevitably, there are going to be unanswered questions. it won't matter for the loser what is...
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the it's put away to threaten the government with an alarming expose on the country's disintegrating economy. while third party candidates for the u.s. presidency advocate defense cuts over spending on the military stays out of the jewel in the corporate backed front runner. and a new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias and this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek a new level leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. watching r t a live from moscow with me to bomb would say first keeping your identity private demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and i'm also activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities a say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada so massive student protests against jewish and heights earlier this year and led to hundreds being arrested canadian radio reporter michael for me and says the new law will criminalize anti-government demonstrations nationwide. this law basically what it does
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apparently because the problem is so huge that they can't really change the structural economy and military policy, foreign policy, in two, four years. he laid the groundwork, but i don't think he's achieved as much as he wanted or as the people expected. >> we just heard from the professor about foreign policy. how do you think obama has changed the u.s. approach? >> right, well, obama had said repeatedly that america is a pacific nation. and he's been refocusing foreign policy toward asia. commanders at the pentagon really poured resources towards this region. and obama tried to strengthen economic ties, for example, congress passed a free trade fact with south korea. but mitt romney and others say obama still hasn't done enough on issues such as the currency disparity with china. republicans say his approach to nuclear weapons is misguided. the professor says somewhere along the way, obama got sidetracked. >> like the working without nuclear weapons, he had an idea and this global vision, but middle east was so volatile and promising at the same time. during his administration. and natur
apparently because the problem is so huge that they can't really change the structural economy and military policy, foreign policy, in two, four years. he laid the groundwork, but i don't think he's achieved as much as he wanted or as the people expected. >> we just heard from the professor about foreign policy. how do you think obama has changed the u.s. approach? >> right, well, obama had said repeatedly that america is a pacific nation. and he's been refocusing foreign policy...
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you know, too many moving parts, to big an economy. the government can effect the direction of developments not the degree. >> the medication isn't that much stronger. i mean, you rule out protectionism, trade wars with china that kind of stuff which a lot of people reach to as a cure what's in the disease. >> yes. >> you're obviously strongly in favor of a marshall plan for middle class skills. community colleges. >> absolutely. and i think we can do some pretty radical things in education and training. you know, i don't see why education should be -- should cost -- why higher education should cost any american more than a nominal amount. i think that we can give tuition-free scholarships to everyone who attends public schools, public universities. and we have great public universities in america. and it would be a matter of rechanneling the student aid we now provide into this. and it would take it away from the private universities. i am saying look i'm a product of private universities but as a matter of public policy the distribut
you know, too many moving parts, to big an economy. the government can effect the direction of developments not the degree. >> the medication isn't that much stronger. i mean, you rule out protectionism, trade wars with china that kind of stuff which a lot of people reach to as a cure what's in the disease. >> yes. >> you're obviously strongly in favor of a marshall plan for middle class skills. community colleges. >> absolutely. and i think we can do some pretty radical...
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and m
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we've got five critical things i want to do to get this economy going. and the governor mentioned one of them. and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i mention it. because it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in manufacturing, like right here. because there's a lot of energy used in the lumber products arena, and making fiberglass and assembling these products and manufacturing them. when energy costs are lower, then we're able to create more manufacturing jobs. and that's why it's so critical. we have this ace in the hole, this energy. and the president has been stalling on this for the last four years. and i won't stall. we're going to unleash the power of our energy res
we've got five critical things i want to do to get this economy going. and the governor mentioned one of them. and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i...
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other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence around the world that seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this is the war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is scary wars that happen to you know it happened to the british you know it happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt. spending more isn't slashing military spending on our calls you'll hear from the democrat or republican campaigns but they're all presidential candidates making those calls they're the third party candidates who are shunned by the mainstream but are getting a voice on our team the final round of live debates is here on monday. under national rights and internat
other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence around the world that seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this is the war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union in their own this is scary wars...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. hello again barack obama mitt romney of resume campaigning in the aftermath of superstorm sandy despite the massive cleanup costs neither seems prepared to budge on a huge military budget lot of money there let's talk to gareth porter whose story in an investment journalist specializing on u.s. national security guard good evening but democrats and republicans say they still want to big military budget and national security in the war on terror being cited because of it but no mention of those civilian casualties in those wars how much of the american people truly aware of what's going on in their name do you think. well unfortunately the american people are vaguely aware that there have been a couple of wars that have been fought in iraq and afghanistan much less aware of wars being fought in pakistan with drones and of course in yemen as well and a couple several other countries where the united states is involved in
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. hello again barack obama mitt romney of resume campaigning in the aftermath of superstorm sandy despite the massive cleanup costs neither seems prepared to budge on a huge military budget lot of money there let's talk to gareth porter whose story in an investment journalist specializing on u.s. national security guard good evening...
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economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney have a matter of days to swing voters their way. the mayor of new york knows who he will support. michael bloomberg says superstorm sandy has helped him make up his mind. rally inent obama's colorado in 2008, a young adoring crowd. >> are you fired up? [cheers] >> the placards or different, but the change is still on the agenda. it is just that change takes time, he says. >> you know where i stand and you know i'm willing to make tough decisions even when they are not politically convenient. [cheers and applause] >> the looked like he was enjoying himself, which was not always the case in this campaign. people wondered after he still had a fight in him, after his first debate. he also had good reason to smile. the unexpected backing of new york mayor michael bloomberg, out from managing the city's
economy is at the heart of the presidential election. in less than two hours, a key jobs figures will be released. 100,000 new jobs need to be created every month to keep up with the growing population. president obama and his rival mitt romney have a matter of days to swing voters their way. the mayor of new york knows who he will support. michael bloomberg says superstorm sandy has helped him make up his mind. rally inent obama's colorado in 2008, a young adoring crowd. >> are you fired...
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john williams speaks today about the economy. earnings front, look for numbers from chevron, information resin investment, mcgraw hill, thomson reuters, "washington post." but today is about the unemployment report. how are we going to trade to this number? >> good morning, ross and kelly. th looks like the market's built in a better than expected number. we had a big rally yesterday. i think any number under 135 will create selling pressure. because we're up against resistance and the market is a little frothy. so i think if it's not a major beat, i think we sell off a little bit. >> the dollar getting traction across the board. euro-dollar below 129. dollar index up at fresh seven week highs. is that just a sign people are squaring themselves off ahead of a lot of event risk? >> i think that's always the days. we have the big jobs number as a factor, the election coming up, so there is a lot of reason to square here. and yesterday being the end of the year for all the mutual funds we have the news risk coming up the next couple
john williams speaks today about the economy. earnings front, look for numbers from chevron, information resin investment, mcgraw hill, thomson reuters, "washington post." but today is about the unemployment report. how are we going to trade to this number? >> good morning, ross and kelly. th looks like the market's built in a better than expected number. we had a big rally yesterday. i think any number under 135 will create selling pressure. because we're up against resistance...
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it is no doubt a booster for the economy. with foreigners coming in from all over the world to compete and spend money. there is usually great excitement around this annual event which truly inspires so many of us but let me ask you, do we have any of that excitement this time around? the answer, of course, is a resounding no. and with good reason. the region just experienced an unprecedented hurricane which has taken people's lives. dozens are dead in new york alone. it has caused billions of dollars in damages, millions of people right now remain without power. gas lines that have never been seen before. imagine the anxiety of not being able to get gas to even go to work and, of course, the scene in staten island is heartbreaking. the burough hit so hard. generators are being used in central park for marathon runners. i'd completely understand the training these runners do. i sympathize with their disappointment if the race had to be canceled but this race is supposed to inspire people, instead, it is inspiring resentment.
it is no doubt a booster for the economy. with foreigners coming in from all over the world to compete and spend money. there is usually great excitement around this annual event which truly inspires so many of us but let me ask you, do we have any of that excitement this time around? the answer, of course, is a resounding no. and with good reason. the region just experienced an unprecedented hurricane which has taken people's lives. dozens are dead in new york alone. it has caused billions of...
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applying basic economie economies-- economics we could do a lot better. >> brown: austan goolsbee, dow want to comment on what the president you work for has done. >> i will just say is we can agree on the basic economics but i think professor taylor has his history a little backward on that. in the 1990s bill clinton raised exactly the high income tax rates that barack obama wants to return the rates to. and the 2000s which he did not mention when george bush followed the policies very similar to what mitt romney is proposing, they actually added more than 1 million fewer private sector jobs if george bush's first term than president obama has under his first term so i really do not think that the basic economics or the history says that just going back to deregulation and high rate-- high income rate cuts is the thing that leads to growth. >> brown: and do you think professor -- >> two decades of strong growth, we saw two decade, 80ous and 90s with extraordinary growth. economists called it the great moderation long boom and that's because the stable policies are put in place. tax re
applying basic economie economies-- economics we could do a lot better. >> brown: austan goolsbee, dow want to comment on what the president you work for has done. >> i will just say is we can agree on the basic economics but i think professor taylor has his history a little backward on that. in the 1990s bill clinton raised exactly the high income tax rates that barack obama wants to return the rates to. and the 2000s which he did not mention when george bush followed the policies...
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economy. we have the ceo of one company that has been booming for five straight years. catamaran ceo will share the secret to his company's amazing success straight ahead. liz: amazing success? look at this right here in our studio. you're watching the tupperware ceo, exclusively with the companies products to use. he can cook too? he will tell us why his stock has been soaring over the last three months and frankly over the past couple years. hi, rick. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up...
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the economy of china has slowed. the economy of europe has lowed. and that showed up in the numbers. >> brown: i'm not going to make you into a political ansys but from where you sit does it look like there's something here for both candidates? >> yea l i think there is something there for both sides. i think on the one side president obama can certainly point to the fact that the economy did better in the third quarter than it did in the second quarter. and that we're sort of on the right trajectory or on the ri yht pathwaye towards recovery. things are getting a little bit better. at the sa times there's no question that governor romney could say well look, we might be headed t in the right direction, t the truth is, is that economic growth is extraordinarily anemic when compared to other postwar recoveries. and not the kind of-- not the kind of numbers or economic growth that we need to ally, really make progress or to put a dent in the high unemployment rate and get some people back to work. >> brown: hugh johnson, thanks a lot. >> you're welcom
the economy of china has slowed. the economy of europe has lowed. and that showed up in the numbers. >> brown: i'm not going to make you into a political ansys but from where you sit does it look like there's something here for both candidates? >> yea l i think there is something there for both sides. i think on the one side president obama can certainly point to the fact that the economy did better in the third quarter than it did in the second quarter. and that we're sort of on...
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between a return to the top down policies that crashed our economy and an economy that's built from the middle out and the bottom up and creates a strong growing middle class. >> where does the race stand right now? chuck, and then howard, give us your assessments how this race stands just a few hours away? >> it feels here -- look, the campaign is a campaign of demographi demographics versus enthusiasm. the romney campaign believes enthusiasm is on their side and will make up some ground. the obama campaign, they believe that the basic structure of the -- of these states favors them. that you're going to have a white-to nonwhite election and there is struimpossible for mit romney to get a majority. in the last 72 hours, it feels as if, and our polling may have caught it, that there is -- this the president caught the last break. you can say it's sandy, but he caught the last break and if there is anybody with a little bit of an advantage, it appears he has it >> howard? >> before i came on the air, i checked in with the top guns in both campaigns. my sense is trying to read between the
between a return to the top down policies that crashed our economy and an economy that's built from the middle out and the bottom up and creates a strong growing middle class. >> where does the race stand right now? chuck, and then howard, give us your assessments how this race stands just a few hours away? >> it feels here -- look, the campaign is a campaign of demographi demographics versus enthusiasm. the romney campaign believes enthusiasm is on their side and will make up some...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and...
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we have a complete economy. the only thing saying the economy are hard working entrepreneurs, small business people, ceos, people who are being creative. we are still hobbling along. what we need is a reagan recovery of 1 million jobs a month and until we get that the market could still go about this economy is going nowhere. cheryl: back to the adp no. it was corporations and they change the way they tabulate the numbers because of the partnership with moody's but these are large scale corporations that are hiring. maybe there's a positive trend we are ignoring. >> and won't that there's some hiring going on but i don't know it is 100,000 or 200,000. i think is 75,000. as my prediction for the number tomorrow. the call the change between moody's and macro economic advisers previously working on the number timely because they got a good number right before the election but let's not forget they take the survey for the unemployment rate and the non-farm payroll number in the third weekend second week of the month
we have a complete economy. the only thing saying the economy are hard working entrepreneurs, small business people, ceos, people who are being creative. we are still hobbling along. what we need is a reagan recovery of 1 million jobs a month and until we get that the market could still go about this economy is going nowhere. cheryl: back to the adp no. it was corporations and they change the way they tabulate the numbers because of the partnership with moody's but these are large scale...
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they talk about a transmission problem you know the fed is lowering rates and filtering through the economy and we see these start mission on the credit markets where obama is just an outright. just because it's just a frickin. well he helped cover up this crime the money has been transferred to the states it's up to the governors and the state legislators the senators the congress people for the various states to do what they're supposed to do they've decided that they're going to plug the holes in their own budget deficits instead with this money and do nothing to help the homeowners and so according to recent reports politicians not bankers are the culprits this time around siphoning billions from that historic settlement and pumping it into their broken state budgets instead of manning up and changing their diet they're taking a cue from ancient rome after a quick trip to the vomitorium is back to the banquet table care for a mint oh open one selection obama if he doesn't watch from running at the white house with a t.v. well that's the role really of our congress.
they talk about a transmission problem you know the fed is lowering rates and filtering through the economy and we see these start mission on the credit markets where obama is just an outright. just because it's just a frickin. well he helped cover up this crime the money has been transferred to the states it's up to the governors and the state legislators the senators the congress people for the various states to do what they're supposed to do they've decided that they're going to plug the...
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jenna: we'll look what is happening in our economy right now. after two days of unprecedented closure for the stock market because of weather, more than 100 years before we saw that happen again, the stock market is open. we see a little movement but barely. this has to do with companies exposure toward home repair for example, lowe's, home depot, those stocks look like there is interest from investors today. but as you can see the markets relatively flat. certainly a lot to keep an eye on when sandy continues to go across the country. one of the big impacts left from the storm is the international travel nightmare is really created. however we're seeing today more airports are beginning to reopen. that is helping to ease this travel nightmare. this is a scene in san francisco, just one of the airports dealing with a flood of passengers, stranded by 18,000 plus fights canceled due to the storm. runways at new york's laguardia, airport, that is the runway, still underwater. however, jfk and newark airports again, big international hubs, both reop
jenna: we'll look what is happening in our economy right now. after two days of unprecedented closure for the stock market because of weather, more than 100 years before we saw that happen again, the stock market is open. we see a little movement but barely. this has to do with companies exposure toward home repair for example, lowe's, home depot, those stocks look like there is interest from investors today. but as you can see the markets relatively flat. certainly a lot to keep an eye on when...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> welcome back we are in hoboken, new jersey. the water has receded a lot throughout the day. i'm standing in a section near city hall. gary tuckman has been out for hours. rooftop rescues, similar to scenes in new orleans, in hurricane katrina in 2005, the team of the nypd used a helicopter to lift people who were stranded in their homes by flood water. down on staten island three people now are missing. we know that 14 people have lost their lives on staten island alone at least 54 across the area so far. as we are seeing at ground level and especially from the air, perhaps the worst physical destruction is along the jersey
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >>> welcome back we are in hoboken, new jersey. the...
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in an economy from west palm beach florida, atomic research group. greg, i feel like governor romney is the first debate had a major momentum and maybe squandered a couple of opportunities in the second and third debate bringing us to where we are right now. >> it may have slowed his momentum but these gains have not been reversed. i would say coming out of denver he basically made this a tight race and i'm beginning to suspect, charles, this election could turn out with mitt romney winning the popular vote but losing the electoral college. that is not out of the question. charles: having said that, another scenario could be a have read about a dead heat. he loses ohio but wins virginia, this seems like an endless possible day of outcomes right now and even the experts are having a really hard time trying to figure this out. >> tell me about it. they could have a story where we don't know the winner on wednesday morning a week from now, it could be several days of recounts. for the country don't think it't is good to have an outcome that will be that
in an economy from west palm beach florida, atomic research group. greg, i feel like governor romney is the first debate had a major momentum and maybe squandered a couple of opportunities in the second and third debate bringing us to where we are right now. >> it may have slowed his momentum but these gains have not been reversed. i would say coming out of denver he basically made this a tight race and i'm beginning to suspect, charles, this election could turn out with mitt romney...
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economy going forward. that's not going to be well for obama, but we'll see. dennis: governor christie, singing obama's praises and the liberal press loving that. that impact anything? >> i don't know if it has impact. it's a natural outgrowth. chuck schumer asking new york to be paid back 90% damage from the federal government. governors and mayors try to get maximum dollar from the federal government during natural catastrophes. i'm not sure going to effect the presidential race at this point, and i don't think necessarily the it's the only game in town. there's a slow drift of news about ben gay disci -- ben gay disci -- ben gay city. the name of the game comes down to ohio; right? dennis: markets open for business, but two days in the dark, whand? cheryl: trading firm liquidness, ceo joining melissa and ashley next as "markets now" which is now trading continues. he loves. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he
economy going forward. that's not going to be well for obama, but we'll see. dennis: governor christie, singing obama's praises and the liberal press loving that. that impact anything? >> i don't know if it has impact. it's a natural outgrowth. chuck schumer asking new york to be paid back 90% damage from the federal government. governors and mayors try to get maximum dollar from the federal government during natural catastrophes. i'm not sure going to effect the presidential race at this...
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it goes to the heart of the economy. people assume the economy may be improving slightly, like youngstown. but has it recovered fast enough and would it do better under mitt romney? the other issue is with this ad, whether this say pattern of mitt romney on trying fast and loose with the facts. the fact checks her a fie s hee day with this particular ad. this state couldn't be tighter. this thing is tight. and both campaigns are going all out to win ohio. >> the people you talked to in ohio, what do they make of this? do they think this is a very relevant issue to them? >> absolutely. it is an economic issue. it is an issue of the region's recovery. it is extraordinary, chrysler's profits are up 80%. but ohio, especially this part of ohio we're in, northeastern ohio has seen manufacturing leave the state for decades. all of a sudden it is starting to comeback. so there is a sense of optimism. this is the first time that ohio's unemployment rate is lower than the nation's. but no republican has ever been elected without w
it goes to the heart of the economy. people assume the economy may be improving slightly, like youngstown. but has it recovered fast enough and would it do better under mitt romney? the other issue is with this ad, whether this say pattern of mitt romney on trying fast and loose with the facts. the fact checks her a fie s hee day with this particular ad. this state couldn't be tighter. this thing is tight. and both campaigns are going all out to win ohio. >> the people you talked to in...
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major funding or the pbs newshour has been provided by: di ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. io >> woodruff: the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some ples. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not. police helped direct traffic with signals still dark, but one taxi driver said it wasn't worth the risk. >> it's been dangerous. i've got to go home, i'll walk. there's no traffic signal light, no nothing there. >> woodruff: you're going home? you're done? >> i'm done already. >> woodruff: it wasn't much easier for pedestrians who made their way on foot, some with only flashlights l
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the economy is hurting. a lot of small business owners hurting. now, tourism's season is mostly over, but to take some property damage and flooding and so on and the other economic costs to bring to you, put it into perspective for us. >> well, the full moon is bring the high waters. the wind is coming, but the waters are coming. we are experiencing minor flooding. up to 11 feet. megyn: michael, thank you for joining us. please stay safe. we have some breaking news now. we have the pictures? these are live pictures. there has been a partial drink less on 57th street. earlier reports about an issue downtown at the new world trade center building. this is from midtown, manhattan. that is what we are just getting word on. we are going to have much more on this. a partial train collapse in new york city i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your
the economy is hurting. a lot of small business owners hurting. now, tourism's season is mostly over, but to take some property damage and flooding and so on and the other economic costs to bring to you, put it into perspective for us. >> well, the full moon is bring the high waters. the wind is coming, but the waters are coming. we are experiencing minor flooding. up to 11 feet. megyn: michael, thank you for joining us. please stay safe. we have some breaking news now. we have the...
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new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in preparedness for disassers. 123450 -- disasters. some chinese parents are suffering from the side effects of the one child policy. government imposed it to curb the growth of its 1.3 billion feel. if that one child should die, the parents are left in a dire situation. and they may never recover. nhk's report. >> reporter: a married couple. nine years ago their only child suffered a heart attack in high school and died. the death sent his father into depression. then, six months later, they suffered a stroke. now, he can't move the right half of his body.
new measures are designed to prop up the nation's economy. the program was abducted at a cabinet meeting on friday. it will be financed by existing funds, including reserves from the budget. the package in clouds about $1 billion in subsidies for small and medium sized firms and stores and areas hit by the march 11 disaster last year. it will let them jointly launch businesses. $500 million, ear marked to support firms that build factories in fukushima prefecture. $1.5 billion will be used in...
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and we see the growth of the southeast asia and other countries such as brazil where the economies are growing because they haven't followed the european union's model of over vague elation and excessive interference the e.u. is creating unemployment and it's better off that countries were to take back control of their own affairs and have their own currencies that suit their own best interest of the euro as well as the e.u. is a failure ok david i mean maybe it would say in theory more europe is necessary to save the union in the euro but how do you sell that to people saying all we're getting is austerity i mean how do you square the circle. it's very difficult i mean this is probably almost impossible to square the circle because all those all those tensions are there and if you say to the greeks are the spanish or the portuguese the solution to your pain is more of the european union they will they will naturally react against that but again the dynamics are very interesting because the castle separatists the basque separatists and also the scottish nationalists they all want to be
and we see the growth of the southeast asia and other countries such as brazil where the economies are growing because they haven't followed the european union's model of over vague elation and excessive interference the e.u. is creating unemployment and it's better off that countries were to take back control of their own affairs and have their own currencies that suit their own best interest of the euro as well as the e.u. is a failure ok david i mean maybe it would say in theory more europe...
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fact of the matter is the economy is growing. it's not growing as much as we'd like it to grow, but it is growing. >> not as fast as before. >> the housing sector's recovering, key, it should recover. it's been down for so long, and the financial system is sound, you know, balance sheets generally good, so we can focus on the negative, or, neil, the positives. >>he real problem is -- >> however many days before the election. neil: adam, i love you dearly, but i don't remember you focusing on the positives with george bush being president, but i'm getting old. >> i don't remember either. >> the economy's 2%, and even if you want to paint it, it would take us eight or nine years to be ck to the employment weather during the highs of the last administration. to get to 4%, it takes that long to get all theobs back. people can't wait that long. >> if it never moves from this level -- kneeling kneel it's been -- neil: it's been a long time. i mean, we shouldn't -- averaging it out, and if this is the new normal, you know, less than nor
fact of the matter is the economy is growing. it's not growing as much as we'd like it to grow, but it is growing. >> not as fast as before. >> the housing sector's recovering, key, it should recover. it's been down for so long, and the financial system is sound, you know, balance sheets generally good, so we can focus on the negative, or, neil, the positives. >>he real problem is -- >> however many days before the election. neil: adam, i love you dearly, but i don't...
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why he can manage the economy. that has been lackluster. i think that home would be kinder. >> how long does it take and how much does it cost to rebuild the battered communities? in japan, they are still asking that question a year after the tsunami. billions of dollars destined for reconstruction have been misspent. >> the images of the massive it tsunami is surging ashore in march 2011 are indelibly burned into the members of people around the world. the destruction was on a scale few people had ever seen before and many found it hard to comprehend. the coastline more than 250 kilometers long was left utterly devastated. whole town's white from the map in a matter of minutes. it was clear that the cleanup and rebuilding was going to be an enormous effort. the biggest since the end of world war ii. the japanese government to decide 150 billion u.s. dollars to fund it. it turns out that a quarter is spent on projects completely unrelated to the disaster. the list of projects, according to the japanese government's audit, is quite extraordi
why he can manage the economy. that has been lackluster. i think that home would be kinder. >> how long does it take and how much does it cost to rebuild the battered communities? in japan, they are still asking that question a year after the tsunami. billions of dollars destined for reconstruction have been misspent. >> the images of the massive it tsunami is surging ashore in march 2011 are indelibly burned into the members of people around the world. the destruction was on a...
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jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a lot about the auto bailout being successful here. sherrod brown is still a very powerful organization of working class democrats who in the past have sometimes gone republican. this year, they're holding obama up is making him look pretty good in ohio is that he's got these working class white voters that he lacks in some other states. >> well, it is interesting, aaron, when i was talking to both the romney and obama campaign folks here in columbus yesterday, they said they're going to be watching not suburban columbus, but cuyahoga county and a lot of those workin
jonathan, is this an economy election in ohio? >> it always is. this is the heartland of america and even when the economy isn't as big as it is this year, in ohio in particular, it's about those working class voters and whether they think that one candidate or the other is providing them with a better future. and this has been a very stable race in ohio. largely because of the senator who is taking the podium soon, sherrod brown. this is one of the hidden stories of ohio. we've heard a...
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partly because the problem is so huge that you can't really change the structure of the economy and military and foreign policy in four years. he laid ground work, but i don't think he achieved as much as he wanted to or other people expected him to. >> we heard from professor nishizaki about foreign policy. how do you think obama changed approach? >> obama has said repeatedly that america is a specific nation and he's led refocusing of foreign policy toward asia. commands at the pentagon redeployed resources for this reason. and obama tried to strengthen economic ties. for example, congress passed a free trade pact with south korea. but mitt romney and others say obama still hasn't done enough on issues such as the currency disparity with china and the republicans say his approach to a nuclear weapon is misguided. the professor said somewhere along the way, obama got side tracked. >> he had this idea, and his position, but it is so volatile and promising at the same time during his administration, and naturally i think that was that region instead of asia. >> most americans care most about
partly because the problem is so huge that you can't really change the structure of the economy and military and foreign policy in four years. he laid ground work, but i don't think he achieved as much as he wanted to or other people expected him to. >> we heard from professor nishizaki about foreign policy. how do you think obama changed approach? >> obama has said repeatedly that america is a specific nation and he's led refocusing of foreign policy toward asia. commands at the...
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president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not that all he inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. [applause] he inherited the most productive and invateiver nation in history. he inherited the largest economy in the world. and he inherited a people that have always risen to the occasion regardless of the challenges they face so long as they've been led by men and women who guided the nation with vision and conviction. despite all that he inherited president obama did not repair our economy, he did not save medicare and social security t. he did not tame the spending and borrowing. he did not reach across the aisle to bring us together. nor did he stand up to china's trade practices or improve our -- what he did with what he inherited made the problem worse. [applause] in just four short years, he borrowed $6 trillion dollars. he forced through obama care frightening small business from hiring employees and adding thousands of dollars to every families healthcare bill. [applause] new bu
president obama frequently reminds us that he inherited a trouble led economy, but a troubled economy is not that all he inherited. he also inherited the greatest nation in the history of the earth. [applause] he inherited the most productive and invateiver nation in history. he inherited the largest economy in the world. and he inherited a people that have always risen to the occasion regardless of the challenges they face so long as they've been led by men and women who guided the nation with...
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republican mitt romney argued that he would do a better job leading the country's economy. at his first step in wisconsin, president obama appealed for another term in office to finish the job he started. a short time ago, he was given the backing of new york's mayor michael bloomberg, who endorsed the president's citing specifically the issue of climate change. i ask the political reporter for the "washington post" what he would be watching out for. we're entering the portion of the campaign where i start to the people who run for president just have a different team than the rest of us -- different gene than the rest of us. >> there is no doubt about that, but this is an incredibly close election at this point. a lot of people predicted this a year ago, that it would be close, and they've got the election they anticipated. a handful of states will decide if the candid -- will decide it. candidates will be in and out of the state's multiple times. >> what can they actually do at this stage? barack obama, mitt romney, to try to persuade people after two years of campaigning
republican mitt romney argued that he would do a better job leading the country's economy. at his first step in wisconsin, president obama appealed for another term in office to finish the job he started. a short time ago, he was given the backing of new york's mayor michael bloomberg, who endorsed the president's citing specifically the issue of climate change. i ask the political reporter for the "washington post" what he would be watching out for. we're entering the portion of the...
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he has not met on the economy or the budget or on jobs. with neither of the republican leader of house or senate since july. >> the president and governor romney reacting to the october jobs report. 171,000 jobs. the u-#, the broader, under employment rate if you will is 14.6. that is what it has been. then if you look at the adjusted unemployment rate, this is the unemployment rate is the labor force was equal to what it was in january of 2009. what about this and how it plays to the race? bill kristol of "weekly standard." kirsten powers for daily beast. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles? >> these are the numbers you get when you have a stagnant economy. stagnant unemployment. if you keep up with the numbers of jobs added, barely enough to keep up with the increase in population. unemployment takes up. people's perception of the economy have been fixed. unchanged for at least six months. so i think it has zero effect on the economy. on the election, i mean. in terms of the people who vote on the economy. so i think it
he has not met on the economy or the budget or on jobs. with neither of the republican leader of house or senate since july. >> the president and governor romney reacting to the october jobs report. 171,000 jobs. the u-#, the broader, under employment rate if you will is 14.6. that is what it has been. then if you look at the adjusted unemployment rate, this is the unemployment rate is the labor force was equal to what it was in january of 2009. what about this and how it plays to the...
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economy has failed to recover. >> he said he was going to focus on creating jobs. instead he focused on obamacare, which killed jobs. he said he was going to cut the federal deficit in half, and then he doubled it. he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%, and that's nine million jobs short of what he promised. >> mr. romney's campaign is snapping at the heels of the incumbent president. his campaign organizers say they can and will win, but they can win only if they take the vital swing states of florida, virginia and ohio. anything less than the prospects receive for them. >> this race is very, very close. it may confound pollsters and pundits alike. it's not clear how or if hurricane sandy will affect the results, but i think we can venture this far -- president obama appears to be holding on to a very narrow lead. adam brooks, bbc news, washington. >> bold predictions in a tight race. as adam just reported, no state is more hotly contested than ohio. laura is in cleveland for us tonight
economy has failed to recover. >> he said he was going to focus on creating jobs. instead he focused on obamacare, which killed jobs. he said he was going to cut the federal deficit in half, and then he doubled it. he said he was going to lower the unemployment rate down to 5.2% right now. today we learned that it's actually 7.9%, and that's nine million jobs short of what he promised. >> mr. romney's campaign is snapping at the heels of the incumbent president. his campaign...
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that will get this economy going. we'll have a very different future when i get elected with your help. [ cheers and applause ] i want you to know i'm confident about the future. i'm optimistic. i think our future is going to be brighter than the past. i know we've had a glorious past as a nation. i know we're going through tough times right now. sometimes we tend to think what we're in is the way it will always be. it's going to change. we need real change. for real change, we're going to have to take a different course. i think that's what americans are going to do on november 6th. i believe that one of the things that will drive this country forward is the character and heart of american people. that's where my confidence comes from. we're a patriotic, hard-working, creative, risk-taking, business-starting, education-seeking people. it's who we are. i have, throughout my life, seen some of the great qualities in the human spirit in the american people i've come to know. there's some stories i love to tell that desc
that will get this economy going. we'll have a very different future when i get elected with your help. [ cheers and applause ] i want you to know i'm confident about the future. i'm optimistic. i think our future is going to be brighter than the past. i know we've had a glorious past as a nation. i know we're going through tough times right now. sometimes we tend to think what we're in is the way it will always be. it's going to change. we need real change. for real change, we're going to have...
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it's a economy that was on a modest upswing just before this catastrophic hurricane hit the northeast. 171k compared to a forecast of 125,000. so an upside surprise. the unemployment rate ticked up as expected. these were the two disappointments, the average hourly earnings and average weakly earnings numbers which by the way -- you could use those numbers. they're fine. revisions were up 84,000. the average revision in the past 18 months has been plus 45,000. this 92,000 number in august was revised up to 192,000 now. here are the good signs. where is that next one? they don't have it i guess. there we go. the revisions positive, temporary help positive. construction jobs finally showing up in the economy after months of better than expected jobs numbers. here is the bad signs, the average hourly earnings and hours worked also down as well. and then joe pointing this out. i like this. it's worth imagining where the jobs and economic growth would be if he didn't have the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff and now of sandy. >> mike murphy, i don't know, help me out. why isn't the market r
it's a economy that was on a modest upswing just before this catastrophic hurricane hit the northeast. 171k compared to a forecast of 125,000. so an upside surprise. the unemployment rate ticked up as expected. these were the two disappointments, the average hourly earnings and average weakly earnings numbers which by the way -- you could use those numbers. they're fine. revisions were up 84,000. the average revision in the past 18 months has been plus 45,000. this 92,000 number in august was...
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rrdless of who is president or not, there are issues in the economy, in the debt, and immigration, with the war, why couldn't we celebrate and see this as a sign of hope instead of trying to over dramatize it. it's really unfortunate, whether it is through twitter of powerful people or even us in the media, to not look at this and see the positive in it and try to make it into a big on the other side. >> they need chris christie. they need his personality. they need the kind of energy he brings to the party. >> some suggestion he might have been needed as a vice presidential candidate. that really goes, martin, to the question you raised at the top of the broadcast. what is mitt romney's closing argument. they spent an enormous amount of time to impugn christie and wlorcht he was a running mate. that's what they're doing the weekend before the final election. that shows real problems. >> shows they're making some concessions here right in the run-up to the end. on the other side, they're confident about their numbers. you were on the same call earlier. they are confident about their num
rrdless of who is president or not, there are issues in the economy, in the debt, and immigration, with the war, why couldn't we celebrate and see this as a sign of hope instead of trying to over dramatize it. it's really unfortunate, whether it is through twitter of powerful people or even us in the media, to not look at this and see the positive in it and try to make it into a big on the other side. >> they need chris christie. they need his personality. they need the kind of energy he...
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in terms of the economy, 52% of ohio likely voters say it's getting better, 17% say worse, 30% say staying the same. 52% is not a bad number for the president. >> it's not a bad number and ohio is key as we know. to go to your first question of what does sandy mean. it means a lot more in kind of a raw economic sense to the east coast than the rest of the country. it makes the president look presidential. and it underscores that point i mentioned previously about big government or bigger government or a government. >> some government. >> some nonprivate sector thing. >> and i really do think that that's been an underpinning of this campaign. do we want -- do we feel we need to pitch in together, want a government helping us or willing to go it alone. it underscores that point. >> i -- 52% of the state saying it's getting better this is the other thing. i don't understand this, maybe one of you do. when asked about who cares about people like you, 62% of ohioans say obama does care, 44% say romney cares. does not care obama gets 36, romney gets 52. here's what i don't understand. if you don
in terms of the economy, 52% of ohio likely voters say it's getting better, 17% say worse, 30% say staying the same. 52% is not a bad number for the president. >> it's not a bad number and ohio is key as we know. to go to your first question of what does sandy mean. it means a lot more in kind of a raw economic sense to the east coast than the rest of the country. it makes the president look presidential. and it underscores that point i mentioned previously about big government or bigger...
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the koch brothers want romney, and romney has promised, to roll back the fuel economy incentives. it's going to endanger young men and women who have to go to the middle east to import the oil. >> professor, back in the '60s we called such people pigs. pigs. no, really. they don't care about the planet, don't care about the destruction of war, all they care about is their stuff. and they want more of it. is that what we're talking about, greed? i'm not talking about the coal miner, that's hard work. i'm talking about people who won't listen to you or science because they want more stuff? >> listen, chris, i'm not into name calling here. >> well, i am. >> fine, that's your job, not mine. we have a serious job to do. the administration has actually started to put in regulations to reduce emissions. u.s. emissions are actually down modestly. we have a long way to go. we're going to have to do this by all getting together and acting cooperatively. we have to do in our own lives what we can, get those energy efficient appliances and cars. we have to encourage the government to start pa
the koch brothers want romney, and romney has promised, to roll back the fuel economy incentives. it's going to endanger young men and women who have to go to the middle east to import the oil. >> professor, back in the '60s we called such people pigs. pigs. no, really. they don't care about the planet, don't care about the destruction of war, all they care about is their stuff. and they want more of it. is that what we're talking about, greed? i'm not talking about the coal miner, that's...
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we talked about -- he says he inherited a very difficult economy. that is true. but that is not all he inherited. he inherited the greatest nation on the history of the earth. he also inherited the biggest economy in the world, the most productive and innovative people in the world. the problem, the problem is not is much what he inherited but what he did with what he inherited. he did not make the changes that got the economy going and the idea for the future is another stimulus and raising taxes. that does not create jobs. paul ryan and my five-point five step plan will create 12 million new jobs and rising take home pay. american people need that kind of leadership. you know, some of you know by now what the five steps are, but i will remind you. number one: we will take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. that is number one. by the way, we will build that pipeline from canada to bring more oil into our country. number two, we will open up trade with other nations particularly in latin america so there will be more jobs f
we talked about -- he says he inherited a very difficult economy. that is true. but that is not all he inherited. he inherited the greatest nation on the history of the earth. he also inherited the biggest economy in the world, the most productive and innovative people in the world. the problem, the problem is not is much what he inherited but what he did with what he inherited. he did not make the changes that got the economy going and the idea for the future is another stimulus and raising...
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. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washington. how much of the sudden decline in americas is related to washington? >> well, jim, i wish i could give you an exact bead on that. i will tell you, we saw it in both of our businesses, which is unusual, components and computers. in components, we saw deterioration through the quarter. july year on year, one picture, august looked worse and september looked worse. deterioration through the quarter, very surprising for us. after the june quarter, we thought we had seen a reset, signs of stabilization. it was deterioration through september, and we went through the disappointing last two weeks, when there is usually a big rush to spend the quarter-end budget. >> you invoked on the conference call, 2008-2009. i thought we put those bad days behind us, but it did make me feel like maybe i'm being too optimistic. >> yeah, jim. '08-'09, different for a couple of key reasons. a lot of the concern were driven around the liquidity crisis. now, a mor
. >> when i heard about the bottom line, wow, the housing economy strong, auto economy strong, but we have worries about the gridlock in washington. how much of the sudden decline in americas is related to washington? >> well, jim, i wish i could give you an exact bead on that. i will tell you, we saw it in both of our businesses, which is unusual, components and computers. in components, we saw deterioration through the quarter. july year on year, one picture, august looked worse...
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broad sectors of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it is most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we are advancing an agenda that welcomes both the talent and capital and companies that have been created in the united states, weather to go back and look at the auto industry, weather you look at what is happening with the semiconductor industry, what happened to intel when it came to manufacturing memory cards and shifting to chips -- we need to be able to think about the broader economy in that context. i think the big problem at the base of this pyramid is fundamentally education, right? across the country, there are 3.6 million job openings today -- 3.6 million. we just are not able to find the talented workforce to be able to fulfil those jobs. >> one of the things -- what are the things that are uniquely great about the american system th
broad sectors of our economy. when you think about 310 million people competing against the rest of the world, what becomes really interesting here is that talent and capital is going to flow where it is most welcome. from a public policy perspective, we need to make sure we are advancing an agenda that welcomes both the talent and capital and companies that have been created in the united states, weather to go back and look at the auto industry, weather you look at what is happening with the...
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people believe him on the economy. >> why is he doing it? >> you know, i think part of it is that his legacy is in a sense tied to barack obama's. because a lot of what he's saying is let's go back to the clinton rates on taxes. there's an affirmation of him in barack obama getting re-elected. and of course they did bring their two political power house families together with the hiring of hillary clinton into the cabinet of barack obama. if you want to take the most cynical view of it, if hillary clinton wants to run in 2016, what better way to set that up. >> we've got some huge loyalty markers that are going to be able to called in on this deal. >> absolutely. >> i think president clinton not only shas he done the job for president obama, but the work that he's doing for, on the down-ballot is just amazing. do you think he can swing some races? >> i think absolutely. if you look at -- i'm seeing popping into my inbox, smaller candidates like val demings who's running for a congressional seat, but she's getting help from bill clinton. he's
people believe him on the economy. >> why is he doing it? >> you know, i think part of it is that his legacy is in a sense tied to barack obama's. because a lot of what he's saying is let's go back to the clinton rates on taxes. there's an affirmation of him in barack obama getting re-elected. and of course they did bring their two political power house families together with the hiring of hillary clinton into the cabinet of barack obama. if you want to take the most cynical view of...
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we need a grownup and someone to understand the economy. so i'm glad mitt can be this gronup to all. >> ha, ha, ha. with all the president has done across the world from bin laden? he's not a grown-up? the implications are offensive when you see them in debates acting all cordial to the president. >> it's a little more. ann romney isn't running by president but romney by extension believes the president isn't a grown-up by comparing him to one of his sons during the presidential debate. this is insensitive, given the 2008 was historical election, first african-american president, not just disparaging to the man barack obama but disparaging to the office. shame on her. what david was saying earlier when we were talking about mitt romney wanting to turn back the clock. he sounds like the robert be behrens believes hard work is only by the fat cat on wall street. he's not talking about the work stimulus, the auto bailout, main street. his definition of business is only about wall street. >> he's also trying to make himself appeal more moderate
we need a grownup and someone to understand the economy. so i'm glad mitt can be this gronup to all. >> ha, ha, ha. with all the president has done across the world from bin laden? he's not a grown-up? the implications are offensive when you see them in debates acting all cordial to the president. >> it's a little more. ann romney isn't running by president but romney by extension believes the president isn't a grown-up by comparing him to one of his sons during the presidential...
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they try to change the dynamic, change the issue when they don't have anything good to run on like the economy of the united states. so let's attack mitt romney like the ad you just showed a little bit ago with the little old ladies in the wheelchair. and the things put out by michael moore and move on d mov. this is the direction they go. i hope america wakes up and says i have had enough of this crap. let's elect a president and get america back on the right track instead of playing the games they are being played with by moveon.org and other organizations that tear count fabric of america instead of building it up. let's stand behind the president and those people on the east coast who have gone through this terrible situation and quit playing politics with it. it's not for politics. this is to get help to people who need it. megyn: michael reagan, thank you so much for being here. we have big news about the october jobs report. one of the last big economic announcements voters will get before they head to the polls. a well-known "washington post" columnist suggesting the white house needs
they try to change the dynamic, change the issue when they don't have anything good to run on like the economy of the united states. so let's attack mitt romney like the ad you just showed a little bit ago with the little old ladies in the wheelchair. and the things put out by michael moore and move on d mov. this is the direction they go. i hope america wakes up and says i have had enough of this crap. let's elect a president and get america back on the right track instead of playing the games...